yage
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introduce --verbosity flag rather than mixed logging settings; correct color misnaming to ANSI convention; added sanity-check; simplified hello-world; created FZF_USER_INPUT to replace the confusing FZF_HEAD and FZF_TAIL swap INFO for DEBUG v3-to-v4 upgrade docs bring some much-needed tender love and care to the scwrypts runner improved i/o handling on the run executable means this is no longer relevant FINALLY fix the weird cases for zsh/read builtin (particularly around reading one character from tty/pipe/file); also gave a --force-user-input flag in case you want to require user input on a yn prompt update ZLE plugin so it no more make errors FZF_(HEAD|TAIL) refactor to FZF_USER_INPUT plugins/kubectl migration from v3 to v4 plugins/ci migration from v3 to v4 refactor py/lib into python-scwrypts subproject verbosity is stupid lets call it log-level fix bug with virtualenv loading mergedeep to slow so I made my options dict shallow hokay first iteration of python-dudes is ready circleci configuration for python builds npm package for scwrypts 3.9.1 initial build/test steps for nodejs go go ok ok fix output ok ok finalize publish steps
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#####################################################################
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### basic colorized print messages ##################################
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#####################################################################
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source "${0:a:h}/io.print.zsh"
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[ ! $ERRORS ] && ERRORS=0
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ERROR() { # command encountered an error
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="ERROR ✖" COLOR=$__RED PRINT "$@"
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((ERRORS+=1))
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return $ERRORS
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}
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SUCCESS() { # command completed successfully
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="SUCCESS ✔" COLOR=$__GREEN PRINT "$@"
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}
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REMINDER() { # include sysadmin reminder or other important notice to users
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="REMINDER " COLOR=$__BRIGHT_MAGENTA PRINT "$@"
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}
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STATUS() { # general status updates (prefer this to generic 'echo')
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 2 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="STATUS " COLOR=$__BLUE PRINT "$@"
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}
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WARNING() { # warning-level messages; not errors
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 3 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="WARNING " COLOR=$__YELLOW PRINT "$@"
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}
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DEBUG() { # helpful during development or (sparingly) to help others' development
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 4 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="DEBUG ℹ" COLOR=$__WHITE PRINT "$@"
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}
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PROMPT() { # you probably want to use yN or INPUT from below
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] \
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&& PREFIX="PROMPT " COLOR=$__CYAN PRINT "$@" \
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&& PREFIX="USER ⌨" COLOR=$__BRIGHT_CYAN PRINT '' --no-line-end \
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;
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}
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FAIL() { SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL=1 ERROR "${@:2}"; exit $1; }
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ABORT() { FAIL 69 'user abort'; }
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#####################################################################
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### check for reported errors and format USAGE contents #############
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#####################################################################
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CHECK_ERRORS() {
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local FAIL_OUT=true
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local DISPLAY_USAGE=true
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[ ! $ERRORS ] && ERRORS=0
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
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do
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case $1 in
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--fail ) FAIL_OUT=true ;;
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--no-fail ) FAIL_OUT=false ;;
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--usage ) DISPLAY_USAGE=true ;;
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--no-usage ) DISPLAY_USAGE=false ;;
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esac
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shift 1
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done
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[[ $ERRORS -eq 0 ]] && return 0
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[[ $DISPLAY_USAGE =~ true ]] && USAGE
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[[ $FAIL_OUT =~ true ]] && exit $ERRORS || return $ERRORS
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}
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source "${0:a:h}/io.usage.zsh"
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#####################################################################
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### facilitate user prompt and input ################################
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#####################################################################
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# yes/no prompts && = yes (exit code 0)
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# || = no (exit code 1)
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Yn() { [[ ! $(READ_YN $@ '[Yn]') =~ [nN] ]]; } # default 'yes'
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yN() { [[ $(READ_YN $@ '[yN]') =~ [yY] ]]; } # default 'no'
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INPUT() { # read a single line of user input
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PROMPT "${@:2}"
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READ $1
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local VALUE=$(eval echo '$'$1)
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[ $VALUE ]
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}
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source "${0:a:h}/io.fzf.zsh" # allow user to select from a list of inputs
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EDIT() { # edit a file in user's preferred editor
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[ $CI ] && {
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WARNING 'currently in CI, skipping EDIT'
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return 0
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}
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STATUS "opening '$1' for editing"
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$EDITOR $@ </dev/tty >/dev/tty
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SUCCESS "finished editing '$1'!"
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}
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#####################################################################
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### basic commands with tricky states or default requirements #######
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#####################################################################
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LESS() { less -R $@ </dev/tty >/dev/tty; }
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YQ() {
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yq --version | grep -q mikefarah || {
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yq $@
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return $?
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}
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yq eval '... comments=""' | yq $@
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}
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#####################################################################
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### other i/o utilities #############################################
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#####################################################################
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CAPTURE() {
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[ ! $USAGE ] && USAGE="
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usage: stdout-varname stderr-varname [...cmd and args...]
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captures stdout and stderr on separate variables for a command
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"
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{
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IFS=$'\n' read -r -d '' $2;
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IFS=$'\n' read -r -d '' $1;
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} < <((printf '\0%s\0' "$(${@:3})" 1>&2) 2>&1)
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}
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GETSUDO() {
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echo "\\033[1;36mPROMPT : checking sudo password...\\033[0m" >&2
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sudo echo hi >/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/tty \
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&& SUCCESS '...authenticated!' \
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|| { ERROR 'failed :c'; return 1; }
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}
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READ() {
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[ $CI ] && [ -t 0 ] \
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&& FAIL 42 'currently in CI, but attempting interactive read; aborting'
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local FORCE_USER_INPUT=false
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local ARGS=()
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
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do
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case $1 in
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--force-user-input ) FORCE_USER_INPUT=true ;;
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-k )
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ARGS+=($1)
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;;
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* ) ARGS+=($1) ;;
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esac
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shift 1
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done
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while read -k -t 0; do :; done; # flush user stdin
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case $FORCE_USER_INPUT in
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true )
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read ${PREARGS[@]} ${ARGS[@]} $@ </dev/tty
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;;
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false )
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[ -t 0 ] || ARGS=(-u 0 ${ARGS[@]})
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read ${ARGS[@]} $@
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;;
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esac
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}
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READ_YN() { # yes/no read is suprisingly tricky
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local FORCE_USER_INPUT=false
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local USERPROMPT=()
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local READ_ARGS=()
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
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do
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case $1 in
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--force-user-input )
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# overrides 'scwrypts -y' and stdin pipe but not CI
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FORCE_USER_INPUT=true
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READ_ARGS+=($1)
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;;
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* ) USERPROMPT+=($1) ;;
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esac
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shift 1
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done
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##########################################
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local SKIP_USER_INPUT=false
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[ $CI ] \
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&& SKIP_USER_INPUT=true
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[ $__SCWRYPTS_YES ] && [[ $__SCWRYPTS_YES -eq 1 ]] && [[ $FORCE_USER_INPUT =~ false ]] \
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&& SKIP_USER_INPUT=true
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##########################################
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local yn
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PROMPT "${USERPROMPT[@]}"
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case $SKIP_USER_INPUT in
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true ) yn=y ;;
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false )
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[[ $FORCE_USER_INPUT =~ true ]] && [[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -lt 1 ]] \
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&& echo -n "${USERPROMPT[@]} : " >&2
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READ ${READ_ARGS[@]} -s -k yn
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[[ $FORCE_USER_INPUT =~ true ]] && [[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -lt 1 ]] \
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&& echo $yn >&2
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;;
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esac
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[[ $SCWRYPTS_LOG_LEVEL -ge 1 ]] && echo $yn >&2
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echo $yn
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}
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